SECTION 8
CESSNA
HANDLING, SERVICE
MODEL 172RG
& MAINTENANCE
airplane when delivered from the factory. These items are listed below.
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CUSTOMER CARE PROGRAM BOOK
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PILOT'S OPERATING HANDBOOK AND FAA APPROVED
AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL
•
AVIONICS OPERATION GUIDE
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PILOT'S CHECKLISTS
•
POWER COMPUTER
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CUSTOMER CARE DEALER DIRECTORY
The following additional publications, plus many other supplies that
are applicable to your airplane, are available from your Cessna Dealer.
•
INFORMATION MANUAL (Contains Pilot's Operating Handbook
Information)
•
SERVICE MANUALS AND PARTS CATALOGS FOR YOUR:
AIRPLANE
ENGINE AND ACCESSORIES
AVIONICS AND AUTOPILOT
Your Cessna Dealer has a Customer Care Supplies Catalog covering
all available items, many of which he keeps on hand. He will be happy to
place an order for any item which is not in stock.
NOTE
A Pilot's Operating Handbook and FAA Approved Air-
plane Flight Manual which is lost or destroyed may be
replaced by contacting your Cessna Dealer or writing
directly to the Customer Services Department, Cessna
Aircraft Company, Wichita, Kansas. An affidavit contain-
ing the owner's name, airplane serial number and registra-
tion number must be included in replacement requests
since the Pilot's Operating Handbook and FAA Approved
Airplane Flight Manual is identified for specific airplanes
only.
AIRPLANE FILE
There are miscellaneous data, information and licenses that are a part
of the airplane file. The following is a checklist for that file. In addition, a
periodic check should be made of the latest Federal Aviation Regulations
to ensure that all data requirements are met.
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CESSNA
SECTION 8
MODEL 172RG
HANDLING, SERVICE
& MAINTENANCE
A. To be displayed in the airplane at all times:
1.
Aircraft Airworthiness Certificate (FAA Form 8100-2).
2.
Aircraft Registration Certificate (FAA Form 8050-3).
3.
Aircraft Radio Station License, if transmitter installed (FCC Form
556).
B.
To be carried in the airplane at all times:
1.
Pilot's Operating Handbook and FAA Approved Airplane Flight
Manual.
2.
Weight and Balance, and associated papers (latest copy of the
Repair and Alteration Form, FAA Form 337, if applicable).
3.
Equipment List.
C.
To be made available upon request:
1.
Airplane Log Book.
2.
Engine Log Book.
Most of the items listed are required by the United States Federal
Aviation Regulations. Since the Regulations of other nations may require
other documents and data, owners of airplanes not registered in the United
States should check with their own aviation officials to determine their
individual requirements.
Cessna recommends that these items, plus the Pilot's Checklists,
Power Computer, Customer Care Program book and Customer Care Card,
be carried in the airplane at all times.
AIRPLANE INSPECTION PERIODS
FAA REQUIRED INSPECTIONS
As required by Federal Aviation Regulations, all civil aircraft of U.S.
registry must undergo a complete inspection (annual) each twelve
calendar months. In addition to the required ANNUAL inspection, aircraft
operated commercially (for hire) must have a complete inspection every
100 hours of operation.
The FAA may require other inspections by the issuance of airworthi-
ness directives applicable to the airplane, engine, propeller and compo-
nents. It is the responsibility of the owner/ operator to ensure compliance
with all applicable airworthiness directives and, when the inspections are
repetitive, to take appropriate steps to prevent inadvertent noncom-
pliance.
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